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Our catalogues just got a digital upgrade with BNC CataList!

We are now publishing online catalogues using CataList and, as a valued customer, we’d like to invite you to sign up and view our new and improved catalogues online! Sign-up for retailers is FREE.

CataList is the new online catalogue system from BookNet Canada. CataList allows retailers to log in and access all publisher catalogues in one place. You'll be able to search for titles using keywords, watch video trailers, enter orders and export them, and write notes - all in one place.  

It’s up-to-date, customizable, searchable, interactive and efficient. Working online with CataList makes things faster and easier, but there is the option to print or export the catalogue in PDF format for those who want to read it offline.

How do you get started?

CataList is completely free for retailers! Just follow these easy steps to sign up.

If you already participate in SalesData, you already have access to CataList. Go to BNC CataList and access the system with the same login and password you use for SalesData.

If you do not participate in SalesData, contact BookNet Canada at catalist@booknetcanada.ca to set up your free CataList account.

Once you have logged in, our Quick Start Guide for Retailers will take you through all of the features of the system.

BookManager Stores - please note that there are two ways you can get your orders from CataList into BookManager. For more details see the Resources for Retailers page on CataList.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact catalist@booknetcanada.ca or call Tim Middleton at 416-362-5057 x232. 

BookNet Canada is the not-for-profit agency created by the Canadian book industry and the Department of Canadian Heritage to facilitate improvements in the book industry supply chain. It provides services and develops standards and certification in areas including electronic commerce via EDI (Electronic Document Interchange), bibliographic data, and analysis of point-of-sales and other supply chain data.

 

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